One thousand days from Saturday, the largest multi-sporting and cultural event in Prince George and northern B.C. history gets underway.
READAnother tennis season is underway in Prince George, and it was free to play last weekend.
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Teams from the Prince George area won medals in two of three events at the B.C Seniors Carpet Bowling Championships.
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The Prince George Auto Racing Association has started another season.
READThere are potentially 16 Stanley Cup games remaining and the Conn Smythe winner is still undecided.
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The North Cariboo Senior Soccer League held its Icebreaker Tournament on the weekend.
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Two teams sport identical records atop the Prince George Senior Lacrosse Association standings.
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The plastic disc floats high in the air over the fields at Prince George Secondary.
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Nine days have passed since that hockey game in Phoenix.
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There may have been some years where the term Ice Breaker for the opening tournament of the NCSSL season was accurate
READThe Prince George Cougars had a pretty good idea when the WHL Bantam Draft started on Thursday that they wouldn’t be getting Mathew Barzal.
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Carly Frenkel of the Prince George Track and Field Club soars through the air during the triple jump at Saturday's Sub Zero Meet.
READThe Prince George Cougars went from having two of the first 11 picks in the WHL bantam draft to having two of the first seven.
READSports editor Alistair McInnis and assistant editor Allan Wishart predict winners
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Alistair McINNIS/Free Press BC Lions defensive back Jerome Dennis helps run players through drills during the Play with the Pros camp
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PacificSport Northern BC welcomed a new staff member this month to fill a temporary position.
READA group of high-school students from School District 57 is getting hands-on experience in the heavy construction
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Members of the Rated PG RollerGirls and Gold Pain City Derby Girls of Quesnel battle for position during their bout on Saturday
READThe Prince George Youth Soccer Association is launching its first major fundraiser to generate funds for youth programs in the city.
READThe Prince George Gymnastics Club participated in the Spring Fling in Kitimat on the weekend.
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